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  2. EN Bank - Wikipedia

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    EN Bank operates in Iran and many other Middle Eastern countries. In addition to retail, corporate, international, and commercial banking, the company offers savings and current accounts, loans, cards, and safe deposit boxes; merchant, cash management, and financing services; Internet, telephone, mobile, and SMS banking; and foreign exchange, currency accounts, trade finance, fund transfer ...

  3. List of banks in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    BLOM Bank. BSL Bank. Cedrus Bank. Creditbank. Crédit Libanais. First National Bank. Fransabank. Intercontinental Bank of Lebanon (IBL) Lebanon and Gulf Bank.

  4. Iran–Lebanon relations - Wikipedia

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    Relations between Iran and Lebanon during the reign of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi occurred in two phases: [2] The first phase lasted from the mid-1950s to the 1967 June war [2] and was closely affected by the policies of Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, which led the Shah to support the government of Lebanon as well as other anti-Nasser governments in the Middle East; [2] the second ...

  5. ENB Beyrouth - Wikipedia

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    ENB Beyrouth sometimes just ENB or E.N.B. ( Arabic: نادي أبناء نبتون بيروت ), also known in Arabic as Nadi Abnaa' Neptune is a Lebanese sports club. It is located at Beirut, Lebanon. ENB Beyrouth basketball team is part of the Lebanese Basketball League. In earlier days, it was part of the league's top division for many years ...

  6. Lebanon freezes bank accounts of former central bank ... - AOL

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    BEIRUT (Reuters) -Lebanon has frozen the bank accounts of former central bank governor Riad Salameh and four of his associates, a statement by the Special Investigation Commission said on Monday.

  7. Iranian influence in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Relations between Iran and Lebanon have historical roots that precede the establishment of modern Lebanon. In the 16th century, the Safavid dynasty adopted Shiism as the official religion, deviating from the prevailing Sunni Islam in the region, enlisted Shiite clerics from Jabal Amel, a region in south Lebanon which already had a Shiite community established since the 11th century, to promote ...

  8. A look at Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group on the ...

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    A Shia resistance movement with ties to Iran. Formed in the early 1980s as Lebanon was wracked by a civil war, Hezbollah, sometimes spelled Hizballah or Hezbullah, is a Shia political party and ...

  9. Funding of Hezbollah - Wikipedia

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    The funding of Hezbollah comes from Lebanese business groups, private persons, businessmen, the Lebanese diaspora involved in African diamond exploration, other Islamic groups and countries, and the taxes paid by the Shia Lebanese. [ 1] Hezbollah says that the main source of its income comes from its own investment portfolios and donations by ...